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Art. No. SC 1000 KNX
2.5 Operation
The Smart Control is a control and display unit for controlling and visualising building functions.
The device has a TFT graphic colour screen (10.9 cm, 800 x 480 pixels, 16.7 million colours)
with a touchscreen sensor surface. The display elements are operated by simply touching the
glass surface directly.
In order to make optimum use of the wide range of operating and display functions, the device
has a user interface that is clearly and logically structured according to functions, rooms and
favourites. This ensures intuitive handling of the building control system.
After switching on the device, the display first displays the main menu level. The main menu
level contains up to four display pages (start page, favourite page, room page, function page).
From the main menu level, the lower level menus can be accessed by touch operation (room
control, function control, system settings). The display pages of the main menu level can be
selected in sequence and thus displayed. The display sequence is fixed.
It is possible to navigate between the display pages of the main menu level by finger-touch-
screen operation by pressing and pulling. Alternatively, it is also possible to navigate through
the display pages using two sensor buttons (
V
/
U
) located outside the display area (figure 7).
Additionally, the device has a master button
W
. The master button can be linked to any
existing KNX channel. In this way, a function, such as the switching of room lighting, can be
executed quickly and easily without touch operation of the display pages. A KNX channel can
be configured as a rocker function (two button operation - the sensor surfaces execute separate
operating functions) or as a push button function (single-surface operation - both sensor
surfaces execute the same operating function). The master button always executes push-button
functions for channel functions that work as rocker functions (see page 118).
Figure 7: Sensor buttons on the device for navigating the display pages of the main menu level
and master button
V
Return to the start page or to the first display page (if no start page is available)
U
Scrolling in the main menu level
W
Master button (when pressed, it executes the KNX channel function configured in the ETS)
The elements available on the user interface depend on the configuration of the device in the
ETS. In addition, the operation concept and sensor evaluation can be configured individually. In
the chapter entitled "Display functions" in this documentation you can read about which
functional characteristics the operating elements of the device can have. We ask at this point
that you refer to the further chapters. (see page 62).
If a push-button extension module is connected to the device, it is possible to additionally
operate the mechanical control surfaces on the extension. The operation concept and button
arrangement is also dependent on the ETS configuration. We also ask at this point that you
refer to the further chapters. (see page 141).
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As long as the device has not yet been programmed with application data in the ETS, a
demo project is present in the device. The demo project can be recalled by pressing the
"Demo" button with your finger, which is visible in the delivery state in the start screen after
booting. The demo project displays various control and display elements and enables
navigation through different display pages. With the demo project, configurable device
functions can be clearly displayed for presentation purposes.
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